Jing Li died and transmigrated into an entertainment industry group pet novel, becoming the vicious supporting female character whose position was usurped by the fake rich daughter.
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"Hello, Ms. Jing, I'm sorry to have inquired about your whereabouts. I would like to talk to you about matters within EN and about your father."
Zhan Wei's attitude was very sincere, and her expression showed a hint of anxiety.
"Come in, would you like tea or coffee?"
Jing Li invited the person into the room, pointed to the tea and instant coffee provided by the hotel, and asked.
"No need for anything fancy, plain water is fine, thank you. My name is Zhan Wei, I officially joined EN five years ago, I am Chinese, and both my parents are deceased..."
After sitting down, Zhan Wei began to recount his connection with Jing Yang.
Zhan Wei's family was not well-off. He was a child from the mountains of China. His parents died in an accident while working away from home, leaving only the elderly Zhan Wei, his grandfather, and his bedridden grandmother. They lived a very difficult life.
The appearance of Jing Yang, this "long-legged uncle," changed Zhan Wei's life.
Although Jing Yang did not return to China, he used the money he earned by risking his life for charity.
He personally funded the construction of numerous Hope Primary Schools and provided financial assistance to countless students from impoverished families.
Zhan Wei was one of the students he sponsored.
From elementary school to university, all of his tuition and living expenses were sponsored by Jing Yang.
Zhan Wei is a grateful person. She made up her mind at a very young age to study hard and repay her Uncle Long Legs when she grew up.
After graduating from university, he had the opportunity to stay with one of the top conglomerates in the country. On the eve of graduation, he proposed to meet Jing Yang.
After arriving here, they learned about Jing Yang's job and discovered that EN had many flaws in its internal financial management. Most people in EN were mercenaries who only knew how to fight and kill, and they were completely clueless about managing money.
After careful consideration, he proposed to Jing Yang his idea of joining EN, as he wanted to repay his benefactor.
At first, Jing Yang did not agree. He felt that being a mercenary was too dangerous. He hoped that Zhan Wei could live a normal life, find a stable job or start her own business, get married, have children, and live an ordinary but happy life.
Instead of being like him, having nothing but EN.
But Zhan Wei was determined to stay by his side, and because of a certain opportunity, Jing Yang took him in.
Just then, Jing Zhe's career started to improve because he had the support of his wife's family after marrying Qu Qianyu.
Jing Zhe is a very ambitious person; from the very beginning, he was aiming for that position.
Almost as soon as he was transferred back to work in the capital, Yanjing, Jing Zhe informed Jing Yang.
To support Jing Zhe in taking that position, the family's influence cannot be underestimated; EN must expand its business scope.
Jing Yang pointed the finger at diamonds and smuggled firearms.
But he didn't know how to do business, and since Zhan Wei happened to be studying this major, he handed the business over to him to manage.
Zhan Wei was only responsible for managing the finances and finding shippers; Jing Yang would never allow him to touch anything, no matter how dangerous.
Therefore, Zhan Wei can only be considered an outsider of EN, not because of distrust, but because of fear of putting him in danger.
"Your father was a great and respectable man... Many people have received his help."
In my childhood fantasies, he was like my father, and all my efforts were for the day I could stand at the same level as him and help him.
His biggest regret in life is probably losing you and your mother. If you could have been by his side, I believe he would have been a good father and a good husband…
Zhan Wei's feelings for Jing Yang went beyond mere admiration.
You could say he was his faith and belief, his god!